Lots of local short walks to choose from on this page, nearly all can be downloaded or printed off. They all have very detailed directions to follow.
Many start in the town, some involve a short bus or car ride to the start.
If you are not sure about which of the walks are suitable for you, have a look at our Introduction to Easy Walking
HB Town Trail (opens in new page)
HB pop out walks
Mytholmroyd pop out walks
HB – Mtyholmroyd – there & back
Valley bottom walks
Walks on the tops
4 pop out walks from the centre of Hebden Bridge
We have two information boards in the town, one at the main car park and one at the station. They have information about short local walks.
- The boards have codes for these four pop out walks that you can download on to your phone or you can download or print them direct from here.
1. A mainly flat riverside walk along the delightful Hebden Water at the back end of the town and back along a 19th century water system. About an hour.
Directions to print
Directions to use on your phone
2. A walk up and back to the magic valley of Nutclough Woods (children especially love it). About an hour.
Directions to print
Directions to use on your phone
3. A good steep uphill climb to Old Chamber with views of the town that will take your breath away! About 1.5 hours.
Directions to print
Directions to use on your phone
4. A walk along the canal (suitable for buggies) to the Stubbing Wharf pub. About 30 mins each way – doesn’t include time for lunch and a drink!
Directions to print
Directions to use on your phone
4 pop out walks from the centre of Mytholmroyd (work in progress)
We have four information boards in the town, at the Community Centre, at the Dusty Miller, at the station and by the Catholic Church. They have information about short local walks.
- The boards have codes for these four pop out walks that you can download on to your phone or you can download or print them direct from here.
1. A lovely walk to the delightful Redacre Woods at the back end of the town and back along a 19th century water system. Some uphills, allow about an hour.
Directions to print
Directions to use on your phone
2. A walk (suitable for buggies) to Brearley along the cycle path and back along the canal. Very flat walk, allow about an hour.
Directions to print
Directions to use on your phone
3. A gentle incline to Wood Top passing the gnome tramadol online cod payment house with great views Allow about an hour.
Directions to print
Directions to use on your phone
4. A walk (suitable for buggies) to Broadhead Clough a wild life reserve. About 30 mins each way
Directions to print
Directions to use on your phone
Hebden Bridge to Mytholmroyd – there and back easy walks
This is a new project to develop eight different routes between the two adjacent towns. Each will be about 1.5 – 2 miles in each direction, making great circular walks. It is work in progress and more and better directions will follow.
Hebden Bridge to Mytholmroyd along the canal tow path
Mytholmroyd to Hebden Bridge along the canal tow path
Hebden Bridge to Mytholmroyd along the cycle path and Stubb
Mytholmroyd to Hebden Bridge via Stubb and along the cycle path
Hebden Bridge to Mytholmroyd via Crow Nest and Calder Brook
Mytholmroyd to Hebden Bridge via Calder Brook and Crow Nest
Hebden Bridge to Mytholmroyd via Wood Top and Park Lane
Mytholmroyd to Hebden Bridge via Park Lane and Wood Top
Hebden Bridge to Mytholmroyd along Burlees Lane
Mytholmroyd to Hebden Bridge along Burlees Lane
Hebden Bridge to Mytholmroyd along Raw Lane
Mytholmroyd to Hebden Bridge along Raw Lane
The following routes are currently obstructed at Broad Bottom Farm
Hebden Bridge to Mytholmroyd – a Wiggle along the North hillside
Mytholmroyd to Hebden Bridge – a Wiggle along the North hillside
Both ways by 590 or 592 regular valley bottom buses!
Easy walks in the valley bottom
There are three valley bottom walks you can download and print off from this website:
- A circular stroll around Mytholmroyd
- Mytholmroyd to Brearley circular
- Walking through Eaves Wood to discover an elaborate network of 19th century terraces and paths
Easy walks on the tops
For all walks on the tops we recommend that people always be prepared for bad weather. You can set off in brilliant sunshine and 15 minutes later be in horizontal freezing rain. Always take a waterproof and a hat and don’t assume that your mobile phone will work.
For these walks we try to provide information on how to get to the start by public transport. If you find this too daunting, we provide a car alternative at (accutane online) the end of the directions.
- Doddnaze accessible circular walk (bus from Hebden Bridge)
- Reservoirs at Blackstone Edge
- A circular walk around Withins Clough reservoir, Cragg Vale
- Below Stoodley Pike (no bus to Horsehold)
- Heptonstall to Jack Bridge
- Lumbutts and Mankinholes
- Above Old Town
- Walking on the heather on Wadsworth Moor
- Above Scout Wood, Mytholmroyd
Add your easy walk
We welcome ideas for additional walks, please email us with your suggestions at info@hbwalkersaction.org.uk